The study titled "efficacy in Utilization of computer artificial intelligence in instructional delivery of business education courses: business education lecturers perceptions" aimed to investigate the perceptions of business education lecturers towards the utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) in instructional delivery of Business Education courses. The researches employ a mixed-methods approach, combining surveys and interviews to gather quantitative and qualitative data. A sample of business education lecturers from various institutions in Cross River State was used for the study and data was collected through the use of a structured questionnaire administered to one hundred and thirty one (131) Business Education Lecturers in tertiary institution in Cross River State, Nigeria. Data obtained were analyzed using mean scores and standard deviation. The findings revealed that business education lecturers in Cross River State have a negative perception towards the utilization of AI in instructional delivery of accounting. However, there is a significant difference in the perceptions of male and female lecturers towards the utilization of AI in instructional delivery. The study concluded that AI would enhance the quality of instructional delivery in business education institutions in Cross River State, Nigeria. The study recommends that business education institutions in Cross River State should embrace the use of AI in instructional delivery of accounting to improve the quality of education and equip students with relevant skills for the job market. Training programs on the use of AI in instructional delivery should be organized for business education lecturers to equip them with the necessary skills to effectively use AI in their instructional deliveries. The study highlights the potential benefits of incorporating AI into instructional delivery of accounting in business education institutions in Cross River State.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.tecs.20240903.11 |
Page(s) | 52-59 |
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Artificial Intelligence, Instructional Delivery, Business Education and Lecturers Perceptions
S/N | Items | N |
| SD | Dec. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Machine learning algorithms to personalize learning for each student. | 131 | 3.612 | 0.489 | A |
2 | Dream Box uses artificial intelligence to personalize math lessons for each student. | 131 | 2.634 | 0.946 | A |
3 | Coursera provide students with real-time feedback | 131 | 2.702 | 0.998 | A |
4 | machine learning algorithms to assess students’ strengths | 131 | 3.275 | 0.877 | A |
5 | AI-powered tutoring platform that provides students with real-time feedback | 131 | 3.054 | 0.807 | A |
6 | right tutor, provide real-time feedback | 131 | 3.084 | 0.945 | A |
7 | Open AI offers a range of tools | 131 | 2.649 | 0.876 | A |
8 | machine learning models algorithms to grade descriptive answers | 131 | 3.153 | 0.779 | A |
Cluster A | 131 | 2.878 | 0.99 | A |
S/N | Items | N | SD | Dec. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | AI tools are being used to generate content | 131 | 3.047 | 0.457 | A |
2 | Write code | 131 | 3.122 | 0.961 | A |
3 | Resolve accessibility issues | 131 | 3.229 | 0.760 | A |
4 | reconfigure writing processes | 131 | 3.252 | 0.778 | A |
5 | Detect plagiarism. | 131 | 3.321 | 0.694 | A |
6 | Provide students with a more personalized learning experience | 131 | 2.847 | 0.846 | A |
7 | Accelerate decision-making | 131 | 3.115 | 0.810 | A |
8 | Claims automate a large proportion of client’s service enquiries. | 131 | 3.084 | 0.832 | A |
Cluster B | 131 | 3.122 | 0.868 | A |
S/N | Items | N |
| SD | Dec. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Power Points | 131 | 3.137 | 0.435 | A |
2 | Prepare students with life skills. | 131 | 3.229 | 0.760 | A |
3 | Internet Homework Assignments | 131 | 2.970 | 0.841 | A |
4 | Online grading Systems | 131 | 3.076 | 0.730 | A |
5 | Connection to real-world experts | 131 | 3.244 | 0.795 | A |
6 | Frequent interaction | 131 | 3.069 | 0.930 | A |
7 | Keeping students engaged in activities | 131 | 2.450 | 0.610 | A |
8 | Participation in groups | 131 | 2.595 | 0.605 | A |
Cluster C | 131 | 2.641 | 0.609 | A |
S/N | Items | N |
| SD | Dec. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Hypotheses Formulation | 131 | 2.912 | 0.351 | A |
2 | Declaration of Conflicting Interests | 131 | 2.901 | 0.643 | A |
3 | Poses dangerous privacy risks | 131 | 3.084 | 0.832 | A |
4 | Exacerbates racism by standardizing people | 131 | 3.069 | 0.930 | A |
5 | Leading to greater unemployment | 131 | 2.550 | 0.610 | A |
6 | Ethical Considerations | 131 | 2.595 | 0.605 | A |
7 | Problem-solving perception | 131 | 2.641 | 0.609 | A |
8 | Language understanding. | 131 | 2.901 | 0.643 | A |
Cluster D | 131 | 2.843 | 0.316 | A |
AI | Artificial Intelligence |
TAM | Technology Acceptance Model |
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Afo, O. C., Okechukwu, O. O., Gladys, A. N., Ekanem, E. A. (2024). Efficacy in Utilization of Computer Artificial Intelligence in Instructional Delivery of Business Education Courses: Business Education Lecturers Perceptions. Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies, 9(3), 52-59. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.tecs.20240903.11
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Afo, O. C.; Okechukwu, O. O.; Gladys, A. N.; Ekanem, E. A. Efficacy in Utilization of Computer Artificial Intelligence in Instructional Delivery of Business Education Courses: Business Education Lecturers Perceptions. Teach. Educ. Curric. Stud. 2024, 9(3), 52-59. doi: 10.11648/j.tecs.20240903.11
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Afo OC, Okechukwu OO, Gladys AN, Ekanem EA. Efficacy in Utilization of Computer Artificial Intelligence in Instructional Delivery of Business Education Courses: Business Education Lecturers Perceptions. Teach Educ Curric Stud. 2024;9(3):52-59. doi: 10.11648/j.tecs.20240903.11
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